German cyclist Nadine Rieder is today's pick as one of the most beautiful
women in sports. Nadine Rieder Born July 17, 1989 in Oberstdorf Germany Cyclist for Team Deer and the Topeak Ergon Racing Team Currently lives in Sonthofen Germany In 2013 Nadine placed first at the Brixen City Eliminator and finished second four times, three of them at the Bundesliga. Rieder finished first in 4-mixed at the 24 World Cup in 2012. Nadine has modeled for the CyclePassion calendars in 2013 and 2014. Rieder has won the Bavarian XCO and the Swabian XCO multiple times. Nadine placed second overall at the 2010 Bundesliga in the U23 division.
Cyclist Rochelle Gilmore is today's pick as one of the most beautiful women in sports.
Rochelle Gilmore
Born December 14, 1981 in Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia
Australian Cyclist
Currently lives in in Cronulla, Australia (October to March) and Northern Italy (March to October)
Rochelle started cycling professionally in 2003 with team Ausra Groudis Safi
In 2010 Gilmore won the gold medal in the 112 km Road Bicycle racing event at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi
Rochelle earned three first place finishes in 2011 at the Jayco Bay Classic (VIC), winning Stage 1 and 3 and placing first overall Gilmore's career also boasts two-time World Track Championships silver medals, along with silver medals twice at the Commonwealth Games Rochelle is currently the owner and manager of the Wiggle-Honda team.
Australian multi-sport athlete Ellyse Perry is today's pick as one of the most beautiful women in sports.
Ellyse Alexandra Perry
Born November 3, 1990 in Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia
Womens Cricket and Soccer (football)
In 2013, Ellyse was ranked as the most marketable sportsperson in Australia by SportsPro magazine.
Perry made her debut in the Women's National Cricket League with New South Wales in 2007-08.
Ellyse was part of the winning team for Australia in the 2010 World Twenty20 in the West Indies.
Perry was the opening bowler at the 2013 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in Mumbai, India.
Ellyse is also a defender with Sydney FC and competed in the 2013 mobcast Cup International Women's Club Championship.
Perry became the first Australian women to represent Australia at a senior World Cup in two different sports when she played in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany.